ISS-ABOVE is proud to partner and collaborate with the following companies and non-profits

The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS). In 2011, NASA chose CASIS to be the sole manager of the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory. The mission of CASIS is to maximize use of this unparalleled platform for innovation, which can benefit all humankind and inspire a new generation to look to the stars.

in 2017 ISS-Above was awarded a grant by CASIS for a program to develop custom curriculum for grades 6-8 and to deploy ISS-Above's in to 100 Middle Schools and science centers around the USA. These units have been deployed as of January 2018 and the project is on-going. An impact evaluation study is being conducted to measure how this program impacts the students to pursue a STEM career.

The Planetary Society has a mission to empower the world's citizens to advance space science and exploration. As the world's largest non-profit space interest organization they sponsor projects that seed innovative space technologies, nurture creative young minds and advocate for our future in space. Jointly, we work on:

Space Station Explorers is a community of educational partners and programs that use the International Space Station as a platform to inspire and engage learners in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

As part of this program you will find us:

Exhibiting at educational/STEM conferences such as ISS R&D / NSTA / SEEC and many more.

Attending the CASIS annual education summit at Kennedy Space Center to help shape the development of education and outreach.

Challenger Learning Centers continue the Challenger crew’s educational mission, carrying their spirit forward through the Challenger Center for Space Science Education with locations across the US:

Partnering with NASA, Beating the Odds and ISS-ABOVE to bring unique learning experiences to the Challenger Centers.

Developing curriculum in collaboration with teachers, NASA, BTO and ISS-Above to support STEM programs in schools.

Made in Space has developed additive manufacturing technology for use in the space environment. By manufacturing space assets in space using 3D-printing technology, the company plans to accelerate and broaden space development while also providing unprecedented access for people on Earth to use in-space capabilities. We collaborate by:

Sharing information about Made in Space projects with ISS-ABOVE customers, corporations and schools.

Collaborating to bring the public's attention to space-based manufacturing and its importance to the future of human spaceflight.

Space Games Federation is the international organizing and sanctioning body for games and sports in zero gravity.

"Honoring the history and expertise of NASA supporting the latest advancements in private space ventures and technology, SGF offers the human race the unprecedented opportunity to engage in a unique fusion of Space and Athletics. By providing structure and regulation, resources to test and explore, and access to world-class experts, SGF seeks to bridge the gap between earth and space in the spirit of competition, fun, and community."

SGF has sponsored ISS-Above devices deployed in to several schools across the USA including: